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Hey i have a question on my skarmory
i have a female skarmory and a male fearow
but when i put them both in day care it says they dont like to play with each other
why is that
last time i checked they are both in the same egg groups
and my fearows level 52 and my skarmory is level 18
could that be a reason?
but somehow it doesnt work for me
but when i did female fearow and male skarmory it works but thats not what i needed i needed the female to be skarmory so i can get it with drill peck and roost i think but it wont work
got any tips on why it not working?

can anyone help me with a chain to get bullet punch and blaze kick onto lucario. i've already tried a few but maybe i am missing a step. also trying to get shinx with elemental fangs so far i've only been able to get two out of three fangs. Please help. Pm me with help. thank you.

How would I get a Masquerain with Hydro Pump and Mud Shot? I tried everything.
For the Turtwig example in the first post, couldn't you just breed a Turtwig with tickle and a Turtwig with superpower together?
-Danny

As for the other question, no.
Only the male Pok&#233;mon is the one that can pass Egg Moves/TMs.
In this case, the male would have one move and the other would have to be female, making the move the female has not accessible for the Egg ;D

How would I get a Masquerain with Hydro Pump and Mud Shot? I tried everything.
For the Turtwig example in the first post, couldn't you just breed a Turtwig with tickle and a Turtwig with superpower together?
-Danny

to ohazombie.
Well im not ure if it is a legal moveset in Diamond and pearl versions.
But in platinum you can use that male Aron.
You need to use a male Aron, Garchomp, or Bastiodon(Couldnt think of others) and it must know the move iron head, then teach him outrage by tutoring.
After that you just have to breed with a female larvitar.

I'm trying to breed my Feebas to have both Dragon Breath and Mirror Coat. I've breed a male and a female to have one of each attack and deleted the slash move and it only learned the Mirror Coat from the male. Is there away for Feebas to have both?

This is more a question of opinion and technique than anything else, but I'm curious to hear what more experienced breeders think:

I'm currently breeding for good IVs on what will become my main team. My technique so far is pretty standard: breed two of the required species together (female with the right nature and an everstone, male with any egg moves I need to pass down), and hatch eggs until I have about twenty babies. I hang onto any male I get, but reject females with the wrong nature. For species with a 1:1 gender ratio, this means I end up with around two males for every female. I then check IVs, and the best candidate of each gender is sent to the daycare to go about breeding the next generation. Occasionally, if I get a run of babies with sucky IVs, I might hatch some more eggs, but that's basically my current system.

However, next on my list is Eevee. Eevee has a ridiculous 7:1 gender ratio in favour of males. It occurs to me that I'll only be getting, on average, one suitable female Eevee for every fourteen males, since half of the females will have the wrong nature. Using my current system, I'm likely to have just one, maybe two females for each generation. Whereas I'm usually passing down good IVs through both parents, that's much less likely to be happening in this case.

So, the question is this: Should I keep hatching eggs obsessively until I get a reasonable number of female Eevees? Or is it not worth the extra time? Should I just concentrate on passing down IVs from the male parents instead?

(As an aside, I actually want the final product of my Eevee breeding to be a female. Is this very stupid? Yes, it is.)

Looking for roost and AA on Scyther. Haven't been able to get the bridge for it. Smeargel didn't like any of my female scythers

That's because Smeargle is from the Ground Egg group =p

To get both without using TMs you can't, so you'll have to teach the TM to the Scyther you'll want to keep.

But you can get Aerial Ace by simply breeding Scyther with a Male Heracross that knows this move (Learns it in level 13).

Originally Posted by Bikini Miltank

This is more a question of opinion and technique than anything else, but I'm curious to hear what more experienced breeders think:

I'm currently breeding for good IVs on what will become my main team. My technique so far is pretty standard: breed two of the required species together (female with the right nature and an everstone, male with any egg moves I need to pass down), and hatch eggs until I have about twenty babies. I hang onto any male I get, but reject females with the wrong nature. For species with a 1:1 gender ratio, this means I end up with around two males for every female. I then check IVs, and the best candidate of each gender is sent to the daycare to go about breeding the next generation. Occasionally, if I get a run of babies with sucky IVs, I might hatch some more eggs, but that's basically my current system.

However, next on my list is Eevee. Eevee has a ridiculous 7:1 gender ratio in favour of males. It occurs to me that I'll only be getting, on average, one suitable female Eevee for every fourteen males, since half of the females will have the wrong nature. Using my current system, I'm likely to have just one, maybe two females for each generation. Whereas I'm usually passing down good IVs through both parents, that's much less likely to be happening in this case.

So, the question is this: Should I keep hatching eggs obsessively until I get a reasonable number of female Eevees? Or is it not worth the extra time? Should I just concentrate on passing down IVs from the male parents instead?

(As an aside, I actually want the final product of my Eevee breeding to be a female. Is this very stupid? Yes, it is.)

I always Soft Reset for eggs. Don't matter the Pokémon or anything, SR seems to be the fastest way for me, and also the most accurate.

If you don't know how SRing for eggs works, you just save in front of the oldman when the egg is done before picking it. You pick it and when you hatch you see if it has the gender, the nature or the ability or all that you want. This is because when the egg is made, the Pokémon has already Gender, nature, ability and shinyness set in the stone, if you turn off the game and pick it again and hatch, it'll have the same gender, nature and ability as the one you got before turning off the game, the only thing that changes is Pokémon's IVs, which are set when you pick the egg, not when its made.

For such low gender rate, sure it'll take a while to get the Female with the right nature, but once you get it, you can SR until you get the perfect one.

I like SRing especially for Pokémon with multiple abilities. but having the nature set, is already a huge help. When I hatched a 31/28/29/31/31/31 Togepi and it was Impish nature, I completely started using that method. In that example, it was Serene Grace, but the same would apply if it was Calm nature but had Hustle ability..